Title: Line Search Techniques
1Line Search Techniques
- Developed as part of the National Emergency
Services Curriculum Project
2Search Formations
3Hasty Team
- Used to check critical points of interest on site
- No set layout
- Normally specific, very-experienced personnel
assigned - Assistant Team Leader
- Communications
- Medic/First Aider
- A branch of a larger ground team in the field
- Usually sent out as the initial, quick search
4Search Formations Continued
- Ground Team Members
- Wilderness or Experienced Members (W)
- General or Inexperienced Members (X)
- Communications (C)
- Medic/First Aider ()
- Navigator (N)
- Assistant Team Leader (A)
- Ground Team Leader (L)
5Line Search
- Last Resort
- Detailed but Slow Search
Option 1 W X X X C L X X X W Option
2 W X X X C A X X X W
6Wedge
- More Common
- Follows trails and paths typically
- Takes less time than line search
7Wedge Continued
Option 1 Option 2
N
N X
X
X X X
X X
X X
X W C L W
W C A
W L
8Search Patterns
- Parallel Sweep
- Expanding Square or Circle
- Contour
9Parallel Sweep
- Used to search specific gridded areas typically
- Normally use a Line Search formation
10Expanding Square or Circle
- Search small areas for missing person or clue
- Normally use Hasty team
11Contour Search
- Searching by elevation
- top to bottom not normally very feasible
- statistically people get hurt climbing, not on
the way back down - Normally looking for hikers along trails or on
side of trails - Use the Wedge formation for this pattern
12Missing Person Search Clues
- Physical clues
- Clothing or equipment
- Smoke, by sight or smell
- Food wrappers, trash or cigarette butts
- Broken or disturbed brush or other signs of
humans passing through an area - Scavengers
- Decomposition Odors
13Missing Person Search Clues Continued
- Recorded Clues
- Trail registers
- Sign-in logs
- People
- Witnesses
- Trained personnel like other searchers or Forest
Rangers - Family and Friends
14Missing Aircraft Search Clues
- Terrain Changes
- Broken or disturbed trees and underbrush
- Landslides
- Horsetails caused by windblown snow or sand
- Breaks in terrain
- Blackened or discolored areas
- Smoke
- Presence of Scavengers
15Missing Aircraft Search Clues
- Smells
- Smoke
- Decomposition Odors
- Fuel, oil or Brake Fluid
- Aircraft Signs
- Pieces of wreckage (twisted metal, seats, etc.)
- Fuel, oil, or brake fluid
- Shiny metal in the distance
16Missing Aircraft Search Clues
- Signs of the Pilot/Passengers
- Bits of clothing or personal effects
- Trail markings
- Footprints
- Campfires
- Garbage
- Signals (Flares, Mirrors, etc.)
- Unusual events (Voices, creaking metal)
17Voice Commands
- Forward the Line
- Halt the Line
18Whistle Signals
- 1 short - Go
- 2 short - Stop
- 3 short - Danger, but keep moving unless you
encounter a problem that you must stop for. - 1 long - Assemble on the team leader
19What do you do when you find a clue or the target?
- Halt in Place
- Alert the Team Leader
- Look for hazards in your area
- Do not disturb anything
- Brief the Team Leader on what you found
- Mark the area if necessary to prevent damaging of
this or other potential clues (covered in later
slide)
20Marking a Route
- Mark area searched for future teams or return leg
- Determine color and type to use
- Surveyors tape (Recommended)
- Crepe Paper Streamers (Party supplies)
- Toilet paper for temporary marking
(biodegradable) - Place markings at eye level when possible
- Slow the team down as necessary to leave a good
marking
21Suggested Route Markings
- 1 Strand temporary edge of search pattern
- 2 Strands outside edge of search pattern
- 3 Strands clue, marked with
- Time date
- Clue number
- Team ID
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23Attraction Techniques
- Sound
- Shouting the victims names
- Honking vehicle horns
- Using a Public Address System
- Light
- Fires
- Flashlights
- Headlights
You can find a victim by helping them find you!
24Confinement Methods
- Road or Trail Blocks
- Look Outs
- Track Traps
- String Lines
- Line Markings or Trail Blazing
25Confinement Methods Continued
26Pros Cons
- Destroys clues
- Man intensive
- Time intensive
- Can be difficult to manage
- Hasty Search most successful initial search
- Line Search useful for finding very small objects
27Line Search Tasks
- Ground Team Member
- O-0403 Employ Scanning Techniques while on foot
- O-0404 Move as part of search line
- O-0405 Communicate to other members of a search
line - O-0406 Use Whistle Signals
- O-0407 Conduct Attraction Techniques
- O-0408 Identify Aircraft Search Clues
- O-0409 Identify Missing Person Search Clues
28Line Search Tasks Continued
- Ground Team Member
- O-0410 Mark a route
- O-0411 Conduct individual actions on Locating a
Clue - O-0412 Conduct Individual Actions on Find
- O-0413 Participate in a Hasty Search
- Ground Team Leader
- O-0415 Plan and Conduct Containment Operations
- O-0416 Plan Search Line Operations
29Line Search Tasks Continued
- Ground Team Leader
- O-0417 Organize a Search Line
- O-0418 Control a Search Line
- O-0419 Plan and Organize a Hasty Search
- O-0421 Direct Team Actions on Locating a Clue
- O-0422 Direct Team Actions on Find
30QUESTIONS?
THINK SAFETY!